BloodyIron

joined 1 year ago
[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I bought a Samsung Galaxy S4 from my GF like 6 years ago for $50. She of course upgraded her phone. I replaced the OS with LineageOS and slammed the ability to boot from ISOs over USB onto it. I now use it as a backup way to boot from ISOs over microUSB->USB-A in many different forms. It's not as fast as I can get with better USB thumb drives, but in a pinch, it's there for me! I know this isn't exactly me writing code here, but I had to unlock the boot loader, replace the OS, root it, make sure Google Play worked on it (that was a touch of hacking, but again not my code), and stuff like that. So it's a legit device as far as Google Play can tell and all that! Also the S4 has a removable battery so yay!

Yes this is self hosted related because I use these ISOs for server stuff, be it Proxmox VE OS install, OPNSense, or even firmware bootable ISOs (although those I probably should have on a dedicated thumb drive that doesn't require a battery to live lol).

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

What exactly have you tried to do to address your nextCloud problems?

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

How exactly can they tell I'm even looking at it without clicking anything at all? Like I know websites have that ability, but to what extent does eBay pass that info to sellers?

 

I've been eyeballing a lot of some specific SSDs, considering snagging them. I have not messaged the seller, marked it followed, or anything like that. I've just kept the page open in a tab and periodically refreshed the page. Now I am logged in mind you to eBay.

I just noticed now though that the seller sent ME an offer. How did they even know I was watching??? What's going on here?

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Mind linking me to some that you like please? :)

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

If you or anyone knows a good alternative source, please share! I was actually seriously considering a bunch of stuff from them in recent history, and now I'm glad I didn't! But now I have no idea where I can find drives for good prices (HDDs SSDs whatever).

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

NO that generation of CPU is NOT WORTH IT! Generates too much heat, uses too much power. I bought a Dell R720 for $60 about a month ago and it would blow this system out of the water.

 

I've really only been paying attention to updating iDRAC and BIOS firmwares when I get a new server. But in the example case of like a Dell R720, is there any tangible reason to care about updating the firmware of other components? And if so, which, and why?

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I've been self-hosting my own websites for over a decade, and while the hug-death of the "slashdot effect" can be real, it is a statistical anomoly and a absurd as a rationale against self-hosting. It is actually cheaper ($ wise) to self-host with equipment you already have. Certs are $0 with LE, everything else is just setting up systems (websites) on equipment you already run and pay for. It is a lie to say that that's somehow more expensive than $14/mo.

If someone chooses to pay for hosting elsewhere, that's one thing, but don't sell the lie that it's cheaper. It's not.

As for the 100k/day unique traffic, that depends on the website served. If it's a fully static site and your setup is tuned, yeah you can actually handle that.

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It's always been a home server.

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

If you care about capacity over performance then IMO you should explore consumer SATA SSDs. At the capacity per device you're seeking you're going to be spending more going with SAS for that level of capacity.

I just looked at one of my lower priced sources of second hand SAS SSDs and it's over $200/ea (USD) for 1.6TB and in contrast the NEW 2TB SATA 2.5" SSDs from well known brands are about $120/ea (USD).

Also, unless you plan on using interfaces at or greater than 100gbps (as in NICs/equivalent) then you really will see zero value in going with SAS SSDs at all (unless PLP is a hard requirement for you, of course).

Slap TrueNAS on that and go fasssssssssst IMO ;)

Also, why no back pics and internals, etc??? CMONNN POST ~~FEEET~~ SERVER PORN XD

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The CPU is not going to be adversely affected by the airflow change at all. Even at 100% usage that airflow is plenty for that heatsink for the CPUs that even can be installed in that.

[–] BloodyIron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

libreNMS is the tool I use, and it connects to systems primarily via SNMP (use v3, do not use v1 or v2c).

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